Claims
- 1. A fuze system for munitions that are to be launch-deployed and water-detonated, comprising:
- a housing defining a first bore and second bore contiguous with said first bore, said housing further defining at least one radial port allowing an environment about said housing to communicate with said first bore;
- a first piston slidably mounted in said first bore;
- a second piston slidably mounted in said second bore and positioned flush with said first bore;
- piston control means coupled between said munitions and said first piston for positioning said first piston is a first position prior to launch, said first position defined by said first piston sealing off said at least one radial port while being spaced apart from said second piston wherein a chamber in said first bore is defined between said first piston and said second piston, said piston control means moving said first piston at launch to a second position wherein said chamber expands so that said at least one radial port is in communication with said chamber and wherein fluid in said environment about said housing can fill said chamber, said piston control means further driving said first piston from said second position towards said first position at a specified time after launch wherein, after said first piston seals off said at least one radial port, said first piston pressurizes said fluid in said chamber wherein, when said fluid is water, said second piston is driven along said second bore as actuating movement; and
- a firing mechanism in communication with said second bore and coupled to said munitions, said firing mechanism being responsive to said actuating movement to generate detonation energy for said munitions.
- 2. A fuze system as in claim 1 further comprising a positioner coupled to said second piston for restraining said second piston flush with said first bore until said first piston moves in said first bore to seal off said at least one radial port and subsequently pressurize said fluid in said chamber.
- 3. A fuze system as in claim 1 wherein said at least one radial port comprises a plurality of radial ports disposed circumferentially about said housing.
- 4. A fuze system as in claim 1 wherein said second bore has a smaller diameter than said first bore.
- 5. A fuze system as in claim 1 wherein said first bore and said second are coaxial.
- 6. A fuze system as in claim 1 wherein said first piston has a diameter D and an axial length L of said chamber is defined when said first piston is in said second position such that L/D is less than one.
- 7. A fuze system as in claim 1 wherein said piston control means includes a timer for counting down said selected time.
- 8. A fuze system as in claim 1 wherein said firing mechanism moves in response to said actuating movement to a detonation position at which said detonation energy is generated, said fuze system further comprising a fuze sterilizer for preventing said firing mechanism from achieving said detonation position after said selected time has lapsed.
- 9. A fuze system as in claim 8 wherein said fuze sterilizer comprises compressed water-absorbent fibers positioned in said fuze system to communicate with said fluid.
- 10. A fuze system as in claim 9 wherein said compressed water-absorbent fibers are made of cotton.
- 11. A fuze system for munitions that are to be launch-deployed and water-detonated, comprising:
- a housing defining a first bore and a second bore contiguous with said first bore, said housing further defining at least one radial port allowing an environment about said housing to communicate with said first bore;
- a first piston slidably mounted in said first bore;
- a second piston slidably mounted in said second bore and positioned flush with said first bore;
- a mechanical loading mechanism coupled between said munitions and said first piston that, prior to launch, positions said first piston in a first position defined by said first piston sealing off said at least one radial port while being spaced apart from said second piston wherein a chamber in said first bore is defined between said first piston and said second piston, and that at launch, positions said first piston in a second position wherein said chamber is expanded so that said at least one radial port is in communication with said chamber so that water fills said chamber when said housing is submerged therein, said first piston having a potential energy bias towards said second piston when in said second position;
- a lock and release mechanism coupled to said mechanical loading mechanism for restraining said mechanical loading mechanism when said first piston achieves said second position and for releasing said mechanical loading mechanism after a specified period of time wherein said potential energy bias causes said first piston to move towards said first position wherein, after said first piston seals off said at least one radial port, said first piston pressurizes said water in said chamber to drive said second piston along said second bore as actuating movement; and
- a firing mechanism in communication with said second bore and coupled to said munitions, said firing mechanism being responsive to said actuating movement to generate detonation energy for said munitions.
- 12. A fuze system as in claim 11 further comprising a positioner coupled to said second piston for restraining said second piston flush with said first bore until said first piston moves in said first bore to seal off said at least one radial port and subsequently pressurize said water in said chamber.
- 13. A fuze system as in claim 11 wherein said at least one radial port comprises a plurality of radial ports disposed circumferentially about said housing.
- 14. A fuze system as in claim 11 wherein said second bore has a smaller diameter than said first bore.
- 15. A fuze system as in claim 11 wherein said first bore and said second are coaxial.
- 16. A fuze system as in claim 11 wherein said first piston has a diameter D and an axial length L of said chamber is defined when said first piston is in said second position such that L/D is less than one.
- 17. A fuze system as in claim 11 further comprising a timer for counting down said specified time.
- 18. A fuze system as in claim 11 wherein said firing mechanism moves in response to said actuating movement to a detonation position at which said detonation energy is generated, said fuze system further comprising a fuze sterilizer for preventing said firing mechanism from achieving said detonation position after said specified time has lapsed.
- 19. A fuze system as in claim 18 wherein said fuze sterilizer comprises compressed water-absorbent fibers positioned in said fuze system to be exposed to water when said housing is submerged therein.
- 20. A fuze system as in claim 19 wherein said compressed water-absorbent fibers are made of cotton.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED PATENT APPLICATIONS
This patent application is co-pending with two related patent applications entitled "AIR-SAFED MECHANICAL WATER ACTUATOR" filed Sep. 19, 1998 as U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/156,382, and "LOCK AND RELEASE MECHANISM" filed Dec. 15, 1998 as U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/211,002, and, owned by the same assignee as this patent application.
ORIGIN OF THE INVENTION
The invention described herein was made in the performance of official duties by employees of the Department of the Navy and may be manufactured, used, licensed by or for the Government for any governmental purpose without payment of any royalties thereon.
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